Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 22, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    At thta sesgtas, toe pttaeigaU
» B ’* *<“ Ad#?* J<>lt
rlgo will talk on Glnb Work aad
»c Chicago trip.
Since Mlsa Joy la th» otto
t id in g , chib girl la Oregon, ehft
i well Mgtqd to tala« h«c « •
»erleaee for the benefit
qf
tbea gfcfe who age M im M
a clufcqork.
These la- always the sqgiul
io m provided for. and appgttp-f
ng refreshments, sen ed at Bu|A
Rooma 1 ana / , Ä rst National
Bank Bldg. Office. Hqprs. Uf
* u W w . I t o 4 w '■>*%
dted to be present.
A. W orthington.. gft Lgft
informal evening, with the
t. There were prob- First National Bank family com-
L 8a|nt. P a tc h ’s qftft eqlftr ftftg
‘M «»»Ml 1ft ‘kft 0*«ftin«
t point* W
All tela thia
< t o t o » * * * WMHWik MWk orations n«qd 1ft thq r o u ts and
w ife 4»JW W toM t MttaMsftL. ‘ft »t
i» o course toftcheo*
charge ef the baslness RMtoft- {¡which, was the deltghtfqj flftate
T After the tUMlMfiX meeting, of ft delightful evening,
Itab AAfiUjfe 0 * 1 ,«M* of W
4 cl»ver K*me In which, "$».
toprgfA qommiUftft, tiMfortftgaA, Patrick’’ was used In a tete-
ThU T'-'*-- evening,T <ar0 t£ » qew g^nnu ong. a “gqnng’' gram opened the «vsalftg's, eft-
«Lft tweiyur-gasHWi k t MW, *»*>« Mrine and *flpfftflr gn ajphebefl- tertainigeet. in this, Mr- Km-
Stadi» o t tank LftvehwLqf * « $ «01 Bible game. Both occasioned meU GiUlags »cored, and re-
m great deal of interest.
acs: chickAû I nmim » « JB city.
Ipqnlre Park hotel. Phone 1IÎ.
166-2
djr,* glx-rqqm, garnished
09 feat from the Llthla
Privilege of large gar-
end fruit. Adulta pre-
rheno owner, 122.
Ifi7-tt
FOR
SALE—Red
Gladiole
bulba, 2 for 10 cento; 12 for 3 r>
ets. Spencer Sweet Stout 5 ets.
a pkt.
Bertha Barohlfc 200
Wimer St.
l* M *
FOR SALK—Jersey «RW. Jqst
fresh. 1401 Boulevard
IS M *
WB HAVE Just reenhwd a
car of High Grade Ftaft Brick,
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
M»-*
FOB SALB— Just 0 m»gq of
those fine building sitoa, n» pres­
ent low price.
Juq» sough of
Normal. Phone 46S-J.
Mo-
FOR SALE— Have tony 60*1».«
ft. lots left on Ashland) t o i *4*
Joining New Normal gpeynds.
Priced reasonable. Cult1 H»-K.
1C M *
W 0pug.
lutlon.
i Valley V
There was ft good attendance, held Its u
In spite qf thq fact «tag lllnees Vl»w aehp
In the tym ee ef- softto of ‘u l he Comsat
members prevented. their coming. Week.
The usual business seqgift»
A Roll I
opened, the meeting, wlh seporto variety of
from standing committees, sec- Interesting,
reary and treasurer given. Bn- articles we
couraglng reporta
have been
Still ca
made in the contrthuttens for planned in
the chair taken by the Chapter series of
in the auditorium nt Washington th e paper
D. 0. at a coat of glBP.OP.
for Its the
The outstanding thing dis- ¡written bj
cussed during the sftornoon was was read
the Chapter’s nomination of Ifrit., Mrs. i . R.
Gordon MacCracken for the
A piano
office of State Regent and tEftij Hurley, a
of Mrs. H. O. Anderson, aa Cor- applauded,
responding Secretary.
‘ Mrs, Jan
These lqdles are eminently written ai
Tneeday, March 2 8 —Alpha Em­ fitted for the offlcee designated View, whli
Rantots In Coal, Wood. Packing,
broidery Club.
Mrs. J. D.
Oratta* and S ton ge. Long dlat-
McRae and. Miss Elsie Alex­
ander, hostesses.
Tuesday, March 28— W. C. T.
U. Library.
Thoywtay, March 25— Past Ma­
trons’ Club. Mrs. J. H. Turn­
er hostess, assisted by Mrs.
O. ML Nims.
TharaAsy,
March
25— Elk«'
MERTON
tHOMFSOK
Ladies Card Clnb. Hostesses.
Fntotor qpd Deeorator
Mrs. Harris Dean and Mrs.
C- L J. Porter.
Tlsriàg * Spaqlaity
Friday, March 28— "Plant Day.’
■ Burniture Reflnlshed
fjlvio Club House.
10:00 a.
Bgttoktee Oladly Furnished
ift, to 6:00 p. m.
Phone »2 or 76
aqgqqfl
hyntod by the society oq Tees-
igsy, March 22, at the church
ait $ 3 0 p. m. The day. will
fta observed fittingly and it U
qppocted that ft ifttgo qumber
W fl^ta lq attendance,
There was a large, crowd at
Mto ^anftflt tor thq Mary Youux
Fridqy q igl& qt thq MgM*
qdtst church.
A feature that
was of especial Interest was
to», tolk by Miss Penny of hqr
work In Chiqa, to which shq w ill
return
July. Mqny pqqters
.were shown of her qork In tha
Bah» Citale which was
I» men attended, was
Ctoh honsq wish Mrs. .Harris
N m More
X Shiny Noses
’new Freifch BfOMRMk
Is not aSecteft, krwtaMto
_ will sot let
■ ■ Ç JR S *
I through; stays eft until you
It off; fine and pure; 8 M M
poUbs Invisible; looks IlMR
tlful natural skin: glvus a
velvety complexion. Get this
Ì
•
• *
Jfiqgnt Ashland Chapter Meetq«w
Mrs. H. O. Anderson was hqg|
es< for the meeting. Friday after-
Daughters of the Amerlcsn Revo-
V 4. ,*
Ret* Chapter of Delphlans
M«eto—
Beta Chapter, Delphian So-
edety will hold Ito meeting Tues­
day afternoon, March 23, at two
.o’clock.
. At this meeting, all the
, group«, are represented and a
splendid program qt interesting
-numbers q in be presented.
A full account of the session
will he given in Thursday's ls-
sue. '
(«qntiguedqn F g > Kauri
Art club Mondax Bvputagn,
Mrs. H. F. SsckcU Ig kqriesq
for the Ladles* Art Club Meigs
day evening at bqg hqmq at
142 Fourth ¿troet.
Mrs. Norma Reeder will as..
»1st her 1ft tatan tfitoto *
Mem-
M»* *dft qrtud t o be»« to mtod
the change «6 plan* since thia
club usually meets at the Civic
Club bouse.
,
Mto MW MsNaiv
TlltaR tafid that» tabs
lag toe tatto eus»
miriMm t o t o t a i # .
The. nex» msrttag ti
• q a
I
Frnch Claes Meet»—
'
The French rinse will hsvp
its, RgsNtar. totattas Monday
eseutag at toft tam e •» Mrs. W.
M. Poley on. Busuhma srset.
Ctoh Girls Bren in sh au
Assignment wag n»<ie tp i thg
The Misses Adena Joy aftd. lesson and It I« expected that
Ellen Galey wagg to I» » 1« Point Mrs. T« J. Mplmgreq wiji tp w e-
Satqyday tg, pqf on a BSune
bread damoastaftUon betas» a
“Zoftn" Intaltutft gf tggftheuL
Mias Ada Bgawfitto to » » to
Ashland and, g»t tq» apsis, tok-
iqg thnm daum t o to« stoos a»
ritalln«, XhftTft t h » fiftva tan
demqnptaatiftft batare g gsea»
9f. ttoqhmm to Mimqlsto totems:
Ig 0 » «lq» weak.
They r UI «fuq gnqtogr dnssoa,
• ■M-qllon 9RH SariHtoF to MW-
<ord.
*
< q. q
Oto Ftahjouito Duggo A
Ho not eat the same kind
Snccrtm—
I Thq Qto Faghtaanft daftgs glv- of bread aJJ tb*. tji»p — The Bridge-Beach Superior
«11 by the ifygpr tofile» Com­
chaagft from plain white range is one that will givo
munity Club at Jackson Hut
S&riftSA Wfig h suggest both In
you luaximum value and sat-
flftMMlfti torn aqd bg way
•ot enigrtotomnuA
nut or other varieties.
MENU
J
doftop, Rggft claused
isfactiOR.
IQS to * Chto.bqnftft Ian* and
every one presoot hg* a apod
«me. & toafM M M tot.togh there
H ie Wick
tototaW aad Mn. Q. A. Brita vqq. donated by thq proprietor.
oftft, ‘Mr. Henry Inders su d Mr. ¡Mr. Milton, end a large number
{were pfesent to enjoy the af-
m|r Mrs. R A- Fatato U ’
a t •
Jtarior High to to A «Mele—
Junior
High
Circle, Thargd*?-
»'..W to was ft qerr «ood sttend-
to>co Ot n ie m b e c s of the orgsnl-1
Sfttlon.
Mrs. Bsrg, president,!
«Mtod |h a
i« order »nd«
h . gfeqrt business session pre-JI
htatod the program hour, whlcM
was occupied In tbs addresq
BlVUft by Mrs. McCoy.
Utoftto toft Ito» to »
The Bellview Parent Teacher
Ban Kay, Miss Lucile Gilmore,
Miss Margaret McCoy and. Mr.
Frank Hamilton.
• • •
High School Pupil« Have Party—
Friday night the pupils of
Ashland High had a dancing
P*rty at the Winter Garden. It
,<** «ta*I
»“A « l« P
present report a very enjoyable,
‘affair.
The guests were supposed to
.go lu old fashioned and unuauai
Jraiment.
Many, of the cos-
tum«» w»re very amusing and
Dean, hostess, assisted by Miss
Viagialu WhMMnu
The citato wae la charge of Surprise P » t j —
fhe County Healtth VaR; Dr. 8.
Mrs. W. H. Same was happily
V, Gearey and- the Misses Beard, surprised Friday evening, when
Mrs. Will Loomis and Mrs.
H use h ke were hostesses at a
party arranged In her honor at
the koine ef Mrs. Loomis.
PAINTING AND TINTING
If yon approbate a tart clans
Cards are out announcing the taeq planned for the p
FOR BALE— Choice Burly Seed
potatoes, »6.00 per hundred. F. Job of painting or tinting figure marriage of Marlon G. Kin- k°Pg had to be omitted
L. Holdyldgs. Talent.
! « - « • with SWBNNINO A GEAR, the catd and Mise Wilma A. Chattln. OOftftt o t the. absence of
Which was, solemnised. August ta ta h Walker, who was
FQR SdRB-ArtlirM ». »toee».
th e thtotoeath, nlaeteen hua- her early experiences in. t
sawsrber, step platea^ wtadow
dre<J twenty five, nt ’the home My.
weights, lath wqyk, «gstlnge of
og hm^.gyandpveftto, Mr. and
Fhe other,"An A»pn
Mrs., J , Q. Ambrose of Ashland, and Memorise of M»rt|
In the presence of her imme- M tta” • waa told by her
dleto family. The Reverend J. daughter. Mss. K. P. Nlm
FOR SALB:— Attraptluq sjrietr
C. Mergler officiated.
Ift th‘» loring trlbùt,
ly modern 6-rooa hungalpw 1 -)
The
brida
ws»
v
e
if
dainty
and
*!»>«
told the outstanding
acre of ground prieed right fisr
sweet
K
va*
sand-colored
cloth
•
!
Mrs.
Gillette’s life fr
quick sala. Phono 610-R.
gown, casrylag an arm bouquet Utile girlhood until her
U t — 1 mo.
,©f lovely pale pink rosea The *1 lh® advenoed aga af
FOB SALB— Eton tFO-Xgftt-
rooms were flUed with beau- six.
old grape vines. Tokays, Mis­
tlfttl flowers and the college col-
The beautiful attribut
sions and other varieties. Also
ors of both brl^e and bridegroom made her so well belov
two-year-old Black Wfthsat tons*
w ere la evidence
• universally mourned at h«
Edwin P. Hnghee» *Dg|s*h
A» the close qf the Impressive were brought out in. th
f
1684, m a *
ceremony, a three course lun- outline of th e . life and i
cheon. was served the wedding this fin» pioneer worn*
party, after which the hridsl lived, loved *»d wrougj
couple left tor a fortnight’s others might be enrlcl
honeymoon at the Lake of the contact with the busy,,
FhftM U « L
Woods.
cheerful, Christian life.
Mr. and Mrs? Kincaid are at
The Chapter appreciate
home in Berkeley, California.
ing the splendid pyper
’
Both bride and bridegroom arc will be copied and placi
PARTIOTMH PBQFLB ureter
1 w ell kpown ta Ashland, having th« other valuable reipin
the b est
Counter Leghorn
graduated from the Ashland High of the pioneers who, hui
Farm-Quality pedigreed eggs and
school, class of 1919.
well In this beautiful vnj
chlx. Phone 17F2.
168-2
Since then Mr. Kincaid has because of whom we i
Thftt *»y »Rebe» who pUohe.i > finished from O. A. C., 'complet Joying the advantages thi
WANTED—Lawn mowing and properly will never have a sore
i lng a course In mechanical en- Ufe so worth whUe here
garden spading.
893 Granite arm lq aft opinion held by
’ gineerlng'and now holds a posi-
Mrs. E. V. Carter, socii
Phone 141.
168-1 Mo.* Walter Johnson.
tlon In the Traffic Engineering irian, assisted bx Mrs,
. Department of the Pacific Tele- MacCracknft. and Mias, 1
HIGH GRADE Fire Brick for
phone company, at San Fran- ‘Wallace served dellcloui
sale.
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
Cisco. .He wag very interested in .»ad tea during the socii
* X««.-«.
athletics, having held, a number
e e e
of tennis championships.
Mr. 4 Happy gp R ytop. B
Kincaid is the son ot Mr. and
Th» bjrthdfty qf Mrs.
white goto taftoetaft Initials 1
Mrs. George Kincaid of Rlvqth McGee wan Tunris memoi
u y on the back. Lost Feb.
side, California.
For several ,toe showers that camé
2*
Notify Minnie F. Ireland^ I
years, they were residents o t (day; a shower of congra
toA B. St., Grants P as^ Qtatato
Ashland.
messages,
literally no
Mrs. Ktpcaid la a graduate qf .scores of letter* gad on
University of Oregon and has a flower shqwer whlcl
Laundry work.
K ANTED:
been employed In the Health
rooms a bower of bet
186— 10*
Bhftpe 407R.
Service Department of the publia «Jays and days,
schools of Detroit, Michigan tor
For plants, bdaqueto.
' thq Past three year*
jqf the lovely wlldwood b
8pe wag the popular supeq- forgeons hot house flou
l |d Granito
visor of the Ashland p la y g ro u p ivied in their oofttrlpu
‘Mrs. G. W. Çtattln of Ashland > n t ,
’ and bad grown * to womanhood 1 And It was all such i
k«re.
siuprlsa,' an to' ewrid* su
A host o6 lrtoi*ta who are tor called, a anapriee MrtMn
tereated In their happiness ot*
Mss, MeOee has been
.for to both Mr. apd Mrs. K i*. gome time sad her b
, c«|d hqgriy congratulations afl£ , friends miss her grgckM
geod wishes.
qnc» frqm churriq cjq
The young people kept thqtofwcia» functions. It I» i
secret well, and the snnounqe« ¡nest wish of hei* triegdft
men! wUfi copiq ga a surprise to;«nay take her wonted |
¡; thlto* outride the immediumsIthe many activities In wl
! family c is rl a
la »o-dqeply Interested.
celxed a, toothsome reminder of
X«A «1*1
« ta r i,
WWMftt » v e
Car(l« engaged the attention
AX MW. hsrita* Singe U, during the latter hoars, with
was St. Patrick’s day. In, thq. Mrs. J. W. MiCCqy and Mr.
Itaftdex, March agh-Art Club.
Mrs. H. F. Sackett, 14J Fourth
atyeet, Upstart.
Mondp«, MMth, W H « « * Q*fth,
Mm, IL M, Potoy. hostess.
MMfttaXa
2 2 —Ashland
Study Club. Mrs. J. W. Mc-
Coy* hostess.
Monday, Maocft 2 2 —Ashland Mft-
81c Study Clftft Carl Love,
C, MfeLYSßM 8 W X
lead's Studio. 7: Mi 9* m-
Monday, March 1 » —Royal Neigh-
bora and Modern Woodmen
Social evening.
Taeeday, March 28— BeU Chap­
ter, Delphlans, meets Tuesday.
2:00 p. m., at. Civic Club
JORDAN'S BASH AND CABINET
house.
WORKS, Corner Hetman and
Van Nenn. Phone 101. 194-tf Taeeday, March 28— Founders'
Day. Methodist church, 2:30
f o r two, MtataH «firta» Btr cg(p ;Mw stmr toegr or mturb <
lege vacations. ’.
1
<
[made thin MriMMr one I
She is the daughter o f Mr. and tu t la t^e memory <tf <h
gM rhm H
I gpesker discussed the sulr)
point. She pointed ont the -typeJ
♦ »
Furuiture Ox
ftMta i l* » *
ThM aivw ^nilft» oS BMwiacttoft.
THATrtSAW